

This isn’t the first time the company has made a battle royale title either, as it released Hyper Scape just last year.Īs for why Ubisoft would want to make a battle royale game in spite of the player disdain, the explanation might lay in the fact that the leading battle royale titles on the market make a lot of money for their creators. Earlier this year, the publisher revealed Tom Clancy’s XDefiant, a 6v6 shooter that bore a resemblance to Overwatch and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. A small but vocal group of fans are most disappointed that Ubisoft appears to be making every kind of Tom Clancy game - indeed, seems to be inventing new kinds of Tom Clancy games - except Splinter Cell, despite the number of fans asking for a new one.įans also noted in the YouTube comments that this isn’t the first time Ubisoft has chased a gaming trend with the Tom Clancy franchise.
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On the Ghost Recon subreddit, users are asserting that this title will kill all future interest in the series and that Ubisoft has spectacularly failed to meet the community’s demand. Ghost Recon: Frontline is a free-to-play game with 100 player battles. If you go to sites like Reddit, the general attitude is still unhappy. The comments on almost every official video are roasting Ubisoft for their decision to make this game, asserting that no one wanted a battle royale game from the company, it will not be able to compete with the rest of the battles royale out there, and that Ubisoft’s decision to make the game may hurt future Tom Clancy titles. The trailer has a huge dislike-to-like ratio, as does Ubisoft’s explainer video. Dévoilé en octobre dernier, Ghost Recon Frontline est un FPS multijoueur free-to-play orienté vers le battle royale et développé par Ubisoft Bucarest. The trailer features gameplay footage and talking points from members of the Ubisoft Bucharest team, all of whom passionately speak on this project three years in the making.

The reaction from gamers so far has been decidedly unamused. Last week, Ubisoft dropped the reveal trailer for its upcoming, 100-player battle royale title Ghost Recon Frontline. Trailers Ubisoft Has Officially Stopped Development on Ghost Recon Frontline It's also ditching Splinter Cell VR and two other unannounced games. Developers Ubisoft Bucharest has promised that the new modes will involve quicker or more casual gameplay, such as arena-based fights. Ghost Recon Frontline was unveiled last October as a free-to-play game that would send more than 100 players onto a massive battlefield where they’d fight, secure intel, and attempt to survive. It appears Frontline will have other, non-BR modes in the future.
